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Some third party CPUs (CCS 2810, for example) had an option to jump to a specific address on power on to run a boot loader or system monitor. Does anyone know if they worked correctly in the 8800? I thought the stop/reset salute was necessary to bring the front panel into a working state, not just the CPU board. Geoff. |
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Hi all;
Yes, the reset puts all sorts of things in a known state on the Front Panel and on the CPU Board, and I think That the 'Stop' puts the 'RUN/STOP Flip-flop' in a known state, like 'stop' , instead of in the 'RUN' mode.... THANK YOU Marty |
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